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After a certain number of games for the admirals, the ratio of wins to losses way 7 to 2. if they had six total losses, how many wins did they have?
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After a certain number of games for the admirals, the ratio of wins to losses way 7 to 2. if they had six total losses, how many wins did they have?
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21 wins
Explanation:
Equivalent ratio of 7:2 would be 21:6
2×3=6
7×3=21
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